Cultural Hybridity and Its Complexity in Esmeralda Santiago's Almost a Woman

This paper discusses hybridity in Esmeralda Santiago's Almost A Woman. This novel tells about cultural problems experienced by Negi, the main character, as a Puerto Rican immigrant in New York, where she must appropriate American cultures in order to be accepted by the host community. To discus...

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Main Authors: SETIAWAN, Ikwan (Author), PURWATI, Linda (Author), BASUKI, Imam (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: Jentera, 2021-07-21T02:51:01Z.
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